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Ex a long time pharmacist collection in Edmonton, Alberta. Last owned by Andrew Mckaig and was ungraded until around March 2020.
First PCGS coin holdered for this overdate. Ex ICCS EF40 cert # WP 061 and reconsideration planned. ICCS MS64 acquired June 2018 will be submitted for crossover.
Belzberg. Also own ICCS MS65 mirror surfaces, cameo ex. Hendler/Rogozinski; pedigree lost and found in 2017 by owner research. Mint state coins of this date are from a small monastery hoard that are typically white or nearly white in colour.
Canadiana. Obverse 6 more common than very rare obverse 5 - one certified. Tied with one coin for 3rd finest.
Obverse 6 more common than obverse 5. Ex ICCS MS66 XNF 164. Reconsideration planned.
Obverse 5. Also own an AU50 obverse 6. Not yet known which obverse die is the more common of this variety.
Wide date, even 5. Ex. ICCS MS66 YV 941, the ICCS pop top for this key date.
Obverse 2, more common than obverse 1. Also have obverse 1 PCGS EF40.
Obverse 6. Also own less common obverse 5 Pittman PCGS AU50.
Narrow date, narrow 1, even 7, A/A in Regina. Belzberg. Ex ICCS MS64 cert # IJ 012. Reconsideration planned.
Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Near pop top of ICCS MS-66. Very early grading, mid-1980s.
Plain date, open 6 variety. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Obverse 5 is is estimated at less than 10% of total mintage. Previously ICCS MS66.
Canadiana. Obverse 6, plain date, open 6. ex ICCS MS65 PQ 952. Also have less common obverse 5 PCGS MS66 and PCGS MS64 very early certification number 02355464. Obverse 5 becomes very rare at grades over VF30.
Obverse 1. ICCS crossover MS64 UW 588 and ex Hugh Powell. Also own less common MS62 and MS66 obverse 2 examples.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 2, less common than obverse 1. Obverse 2 is estimated to be 20% to 25% of the total mintage.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 2, less common than obverse 1. Obverse 2 is estimated to be 20% to 25% of the total mintage.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 2, less common than obverse 1. Obverse 2 is estimated to be 20% to 25% of the total mintage.
Landon Collection. Obverse 5; less common than obverse 6, ex ICCS AU58 XLC 873. The one finer PCGS MS-62 is obverse 6, ex Canadiana Heritage 1/2010: 20132.
Canadiana and Southern Cross, the more common obverse 6. Also own Landon PCGS AU58 finest known and less common obverse 5.
Narrow date, wide 1 variety. RCNA 7/2013 auction. Solo pop top when acquired, now tied with two others.
Eliasberg. Wide date variety. N in cents tilted slightly left.
Obverse 4, more common than obverse 5. Also own obverse 5 ICCS MS64 ex Burns Collection, crossover planned, and PCGS MS62 certification number 5479652.
ex. an Australian collection. Purchased in a early PCGS rattler with two piece outer collar holder. Re-engraved NA in REGINA.
Rarer obverse 1 than obverse 2. Three in 40, three in 45, one in 50.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Also have Pittman obverse 5 AU50 and obverse 6 MS66+, finest known for obverse variety.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Also have Pittman obverse 5 AU50 and obverse 6 MS66+, finest known for obverse variety.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Also have Pittman obverse 5 AU50 and obverse 6 MS66+, finest known for obverse variety.
Obverse 4 less common than obverse 5. Also own Pittman obverse 4 PCGS AU55.
Belzberg, George Cook. Obverse 5, more common than obverse 4.
Ex. Sydney F. Martin Collection and previously ex. Potomac Collection. 88.7 great, 29.4 mm, Oº. B of C 27, KM-3, Calico 27, Nesmith 10. Medal orientation. Finest known of variety. One of four 4 Maravedis assigned a grade number.
Ex Rosholm a founding member of the Chicago Coin Roundtable and then Albert Hall. Two known - the other piece is cataloged by Ponterio as AU. Not currently cataloged in standard references.